Box
This bronze box, produced by Danish silversmith and metalworker Einar Dragsted, stands as a refined example of mid-century decorative arts in Denmark. Cast in solid bronze, the box is adorned with a series of intricately rendered zodiac motifs that reflect a deep appreciation for classical symbolism and precise metalwork. Each side panel features an individually embossed zodiac sign, arranged in a continuous narrative band around the body of the box. These reliefs are detailed with sculptural clarity, combining mythological iconography with stylized ornamentation.
The lid is crowned with a circular relief medallion at its center, depicting celestial elements—stars, constellations, and astral figures—arranged in a compact, symbolically rich composition. The surface exhibits a subtle, darkened patina that highlights the recessed details and lends the object a sense of antiquity and permanence. The finish, likely achieved through a combination of chemical patination and natural aging, gives the box depth and tonal variation while enhancing its sculptural qualities.
Opening the box reveals a finely crafted oakwood interior, smooth and warm in contrast to the cool, textured exterior. The wooden lining not only enhances the tactile experience but also underscores the box’s functional value as a storage piece, likely intended for jewelry, small keepsakes, or ceremonial use. The transition between bronze and oak is executed with precision, indicating a high level of craftsmanship in both casting and finishing.
Einar Dragsted (1898–1980s) was best known for his silversmithing and enamel work, but his explorations in bronze, as demonstrated by this piece, reveal a sensitivity to both material and symbolism. His workshop was active in Copenhagen throughout the mid-20th century and was associated with a high standard of artisanal production. Works by Dragsted are often characterized by their combination of sculptural detailing and functional integrity, bridging the gap between fine art and decorative object.
This box is in excellent vintage condition, with a richly developed patina on the bronze and a well-preserved interior. As a decorative and collectible object, it embodies the intersection of mythology, utility, and Scandinavian modern artistry, making it a significant piece within the tradition of Danish studio metalwork.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 19 / D: 10.5 / H: 5.5 |
Producer | Einar Dragsted |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Art Deco, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Bronze |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 226888 |